Shrewd Quotes
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“Two people don't see same event as opportunity. When one see it a problem; other look to capitalize it for optimum benefit”
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“Intelligence and wisdom are certainly compatible, however they are rarely seen in each other’s company.”
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“Most unintelligent or foolish people do not regard themselves as that; they regard themselves as not-that-intelligent or not-that-wise.”
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“Be happy when you work, thankful when you earn, cautious when you spend, shrewd when you save, and charitable when you give.”
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“We could never agree about Boogie and I didn't share Miriam's reverence for professors. In fact, just in case I haven't mentioned it before, the pride of my office wall is my framed high-school graduation certificate, lit from above. Miriam has reproached me for it. "Take it down, darling," she once pleaded. But it still hangs there.”
― Barney's Version
― Barney's Version
“The shrewd marry for money, the scheming marry for status, the calculating marry for power, but the wise marry for love.”
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“Girls born into a patriarchal society become either shrewd or sick. It’s one or the other.”
― Untamed
― Untamed

“An intelligent mind who trust nothing but the intelligence will eventually face problems which intelligence won't solve.”
― Wealth of Words
― Wealth of Words

“Intelligence is an insufficient commodity, but imagination is an infinite commodity.”
― Wealth of Words
― Wealth of Words

“The most holy cannibalism you can perform is to eat the flesh and blood of sagacity, and by sharing it with other wisdom thirsty cannibals.”
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“Depend upon it, he who wishes to win the prize must come on the principle that two and two make four.”
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“The mistake was to think that the hawks were flying under their own power, when in fact they were catching the updrafts created by nature’s power. Therefore, to truly rise is not a product of our own brute force wherein we create the power. Rather, it is a seasoned wisdom that knows where to find the power.”
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“Are happiness and virtue synonymous with living as truthfully and honorably as possible or do these concepts allow for certain mental deceptions? Is a gullible person or a shrewd person more likely to be happy? Is a foolish or wise person more likely to live guiltlessly? What is more essential to living a contented life, accumulation of knowledge or the ability to feel and effusively express compassion for other people? Can we maintain happiness by acting as harsh judges of ourselves while acting as kindhearted judges of other people? Does happiness entail releasing an underground river of long suppressed passion or does it require living an aboveboard life of disciple-like moderation? Should I strive to modulate my desires by laboring diligently to maintain a disciplined mental and spiritual homeostasis? Alternatively, should I take calculated risks and passionately immerse myself in all facets of a tumultuous life?”
― Dead Toad Scrolls
― Dead Toad Scrolls
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